The new-build Atticus Hotel from local architect Nathan Cooprider with interiors by Christina Tello of Tello Interiors embraces its location in the Willamette Valley with a bespoke aesthetic that celebrates McMinnville, Oregon.
The new-build Atticus Hotel from local architect Nathan Cooprider with interiors by Christina Tello of Tello Interiors embraces its location in the Willamette Valley with a bespoke aesthetic that celebrates McMinnville, Oregon.
Photos: Atticus Hotel
Photos: Atticus Hotel
Composed of white quartz and encased in walnut, a welcome bar—perfect for impromptu wine tastings—stands in for the traditional reception desk.
Composed of white quartz and encased in walnut, a welcome bar—perfect for impromptu wine tastings—stands in for the traditional reception desk.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
Salvaged library windows in a wood frame section off the lobby where plush emerald green and blue armchairs invite guests to linger.
Salvaged library windows in a wood frame section off the lobby where plush emerald green and blue armchairs invite guests to linger.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
Deep charcoal blue tones adorn the hotel drawing room, which is anchored by a large walnut table and fireplace salvaged from a local one-room schoolhouse that has been updated with mosaic tiles.
Deep charcoal blue tones adorn the hotel drawing room, which is anchored by a large walnut table and fireplace salvaged from a local one-room schoolhouse that has been updated with mosaic tiles.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
Gold silhouettes of McMinnville residents adorn the walls of the drawing room complementing hanging plants suspended from locally crafted macrame holders.
Gold silhouettes of McMinnville residents adorn the walls of the drawing room complementing hanging plants suspended from locally crafted macrame holders.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
A wall of built-in bunkbed cubbies accommodates six guests in the hotel’s singular bunkhouse, which is wrapped in olive green walls.
A wall of built-in bunkbed cubbies accommodates six guests in the hotel’s singular bunkhouse, which is wrapped in olive green walls.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
The design team embraced a decidedly Northwestern palette with pervasive dark navy and gray hues offset by bronze or gold light fixtures.
The design team embraced a decidedly Northwestern palette with pervasive dark navy and gray hues offset by bronze or gold light fixtures.
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Photos: Atticus Hotel
Wallpapered headboards depict a range of patterns, including polka dots, owls, and clouds, ensuring each room has a distinctive, thoughtful vibe.
Wallpapered headboards depict a range of patterns, including polka dots, owls, and clouds, ensuring each room has a distinctive, thoughtful vibe.
Photos: Atticus Hotel
Photos: Atticus Hotel
Bespoke elements like velvet sofas punctuate the hotel’s 36 guestrooms.
Bespoke elements like velvet sofas punctuate the hotel’s 36 guestrooms.